IP Library Granted Patent US 7,532,796
Granted Patent B2
US 7,532,796 · App. 11/540,980 · Granted May 12, 2009

Fiber optic ribbons having one or more predetermined fracture regions

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Patent No.
US 7,532,796
App. No.
11/540,980
Granted
May 12, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A fiber optic ribbon having one or more fracture locations for influencing the separation of the same at predetermined locations is disclosed. The fiber optic ribbon includes a plurality of optical fibers held together by a primary matrix. The primary matrix includes a first fracture region for splitting the optical fiber ribbon into a plurality of optical fiber subsets. The first fracture region is defined by a first group of preferential tear features that protrude beyond a major primary matrix plane, thereby forming a first local minimum thickness between adjacent optical fibers. The first local minimum thickness enables splitting of the fiber optic ribbon into subsets at the first local minimum thickness, thereby allowing the craft to separate the fiber optic ribbon into subsets without using tools. Additionally, fiber optic ribbons of the invention may include a secondary matrix.

Claims (39)

1. A fiber optic ribbon having one or more fracture locations for influencing a separation of the fiber optic ribbon at predetermined locations, the fiber optic ribbon comprising:

a plurality of optical fibers; and

a primary matrix, the primary matrix holding all of the plurality of optical fibers together and contacting the plurality of optical fibers, wherein the primary matrix has a first fracture region for splitting the fiber optic ribbon into a plurality of optical fiber subsets, the first fracture region is defined by a first group of preferential tear features, the first group of preferential tear features protruding beyond a major primary matrix plane, thereby forming a first local minimum thickness between adjacent optical fibers that enable splitting the fiber optic ribbon into subsets at the first local minimum thickness, wherein the major primary matrix plane is defined by an exterior surface of the primary matrix, and wherein

the fiber optic ribbon further includes a secondary matrix material contacting an exterior surface of the primary matrix.

2. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 1 , wherein the first group of preferential tear features protrude about 3 microns or more beyond the major primary matrix plane.

3. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 1 , wherein the first local minimum thickness is less than a nominal thickness of the primary matrix.

4. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 1 , wherein the first group of preferential tear features includes four protrusions.

5. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 4 , wherein the four protrusions are generally symmetrically disposed above the adjacent optical fibers.

6. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 1 , wherein the first group of preferential tear features includes at least two protrusions.

7. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 1 , wherein the first group of preferential tear features includes at least two protrusions, the two protrusions being disposed on opposite sides of the first local minimum thickness.

8. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 1 , wherein the fiber optic ribbon includes a second group of preferential tear features, thereby creating a second local minimum thickness for splitting the fiber optic ribbon into subsets at the second local minimum thickness, thereby providing preferential splitting of the fiber optic ribbon into three optical fiber subsets.

9. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 1 , wherein the subsets of the fiber optic ribbon each include the same number of optical fibers.

10. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 1 , wherein the secondary matrix has a secondary local minimum thickness of about 10 microns or less.

11. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 1 , wherein the fiber optic ribbon is a portion of a fiber optic cable.

12. A fiber optic ribbon having one or more fracture locations for influencing a separation of the fiber optic ribbon at predetermined locations, the fiber optic ribbon comprising:

a plurality of optical fibers; and

a primary matrix, the primary matrix holding all of the plurality of optical fibers together and contacting the plurality of optical fibers, wherein the primary matrix has a first fracture region for splitting the fiber optic ribbon into a plurality of optical fiber subsets, the first fracture region is defined by a first group of preferential tear features, the first group of preferential tear features being at least two protrusions that extend beyond one of two major primary matrix planes, thereby forming a first local minimum thickness between adjacent optical fibers that enable splitting the fiber optic ribbon into subsets at the first local minimum thickness, the at least two protrusions being disposed on opposite sides of the first local minimum thickness, wherein the one of the two major primary matrix planes is defined by an exterior surface of the primary matrix, and

wherein the fiber optic ribbon further includes a secondary matrix contacting an exterior surface of the primary matrix and the secondary matrix has a secondary local minimum thickness of about 10 microns or less.

13. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 12 , wherein the at least two protrusions extend about 3 microns or more beyond the one of the two major primary matrix planes.

14. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 12 , wherein the first local minimum thickness is less than a nominal thickness of the primary matrix.

15. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 12 , wherein the first group of preferential tear features includes four protrusions.

16. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 15 , wherein the four protrusions are generally symmetrically disposed above the adjacent optical fibers.

17. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 12 , wherein the fiber optic ribbon includes a second group of preferential tear features, thereby creating a second local minimum thickness for splitting the fiber optic ribbon into subsets at the second local minimum thickness, thereby providing preferential splitting of the fiber optic ribbon into three optical fiber subsets.

18. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 12 , wherein the subsets of the fiber optic ribbon each include the same number of optical fibers.

19. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 12 , wherein the fiber optic ribbon is a portion of a fiber optic cable.

20. A fiber optic ribbon having one or more fracture locations for influencing a separation of the fiber optic ribbon at predetermined locations, the fiber optic ribbon comprising:

a plurality of optical fibers;

a primary matrix, the primary matrix holding all of the plurality of optical fibers together and contacting the plurality of optical fibers, wherein the primary matrix has a first fracture region for splitting the fiber optic ribbon into a plurality of optical fiber subsets, the first fracture region is defined by a first group of preferential tear features, the first group of preferential tear features protruding beyond a major primary matrix plane, thereby forming a first local minimum thickness between adjacent optical fiber that enable splitting the fiber optic ribbon into subsets at the first local minimum thickness, wherein the major primary matrix plane is defined by an exterior surface of the primary matrix; and

a secondary matrix contacting an exterior surface of the primary matrix.

21. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 20 , wherein the secondary matrix has a secondary local minimum thickness of about 10 microns or less.

22. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 20 , wherein the first group of preferential tear features protrude about 3 microns or more beyond the major primary matrix plane.

23. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 20 , wherein the first local minimum thickness is less than a nominal thickness of the primary matrix.

24. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 20 , wherein the first group of preferential tear features includes four protrusions.

25. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 24 , wherein the four protrusions are generally symmetrically disposed above the adjacent optical fibers.

26. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 20 , wherein the first group of preferential tear features includes at least two protrusions.

27. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 20 , wherein the first group of preferential tear features includes at least two protrusions, the at least two protrusions being disposed on opposite sides of the first local minimum thickness.

28. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 20 , wherein the fiber optic ribbon includes a second group of preferential tear features, thereby creating a second local minimum thickness for splitting the fiber optic ribbon into subsets at the second local minimum thickness, thereby providing preferential splitting of the fiber optic ribbon into three optical fiber subsets.

29. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 20 , wherein the subsets of the fiber optic ribbon each include the same number of optical fibers.

30. The fiber optic ribbon of claim 20 , wherein the fiber optic ribbon is a portion of a fiber optic cable.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 23, 2016
From: CORNING CABLE SYSTEMS LLC
To: CORNING OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS LLC
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